I've been reading recently:
The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje (beautiful prose, great story)
On The Road by Jack Kerouac (need I say more?)
Ulysses by James Joyce (a mindfuck, but one that's well worth it)
Stardust by Frank Bidart (really good poet, the book was runner up for the pulitzer, should have won)
Said the Shotgun to the Head by Saul Williams (the man is fucking insane...bothy meanings apply)
The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien (I'm only halfway through at this point, but it's really excellent)
The Gates of the Elect Kingdom by John Wood (excellent, erudite poetry...winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize)
Illustrations of Being: Drawing Upon Heidegger and Upon Metaphysics by Graeme Nicholson (this has one idea per page that will blow your mind, whether it's a new reading of Descartes, or just unpacking the intellectual jargon-fest that is Martin Heidegger)
As always, I'm reading tons of Geoffrey Hill, who is my favorite poet, and William Butler Yeats
I read his Per Amica Silentia Lunae again, and it's amazing. And his poetry, of course, is some of the best ever written.
anyone else?